Fifty years after laying their bodies on the line to integrate the South, three ’60s-era civil rights activists known as Freedom Riders told hundreds gathered Saturday at a D.C. church that the battle against racism is far from over.
Fifty years after laying their bodies on the line to integrate the South, three ’60s-era civil rights activists known as Freedom Riders told hundreds gathered Saturday at a D.C. church that the battle against racism is far from over.